HSMF 611 Quiz 2
HSMF 611 Quiz 2: Counseling Approaches
- Characteristics of brief, solution-focused therapies do NOT include:
- A good way to check a child’s understanding of what you say is to:
- What do the authors state about using praise in play therapy with children?
- What statement illustrates a fundamental difference between negative and irrational thinking?
- Why do some counselors rely on questions while counseling children?
- Which structure is indicative of the play therapy cookbook version?
- If a child’s play includes caretaking, and medical reenactment, she may be using the theme of:
- The textbook makes recommendations for boundaries regarding the use of technology for children. Which statement is NOT one of those recommendations?
- Which level is NOT a recommended treatment suggestion for cognitive behavior therapy?
- The profound understanding of the subjective world of a client, defines the term:
- What do we know about change:
- Which strategy is NOT a recommended reflection tool:
- According to the textbook, what is the critical foundation for growth and change in child-clients?
- Which statement is true in regard to anger being evident in the words individuals use:
- Described as helpful for working with diverse populations, allowing a safe vehicle for expression, employs various mediums, and is typically relaxing and soothing:
- If a child is up-tight and gets annoyed when things are not exactly as they were in previous sessions, he might be illustrating the theme of:
- The integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of client characteristics, culture and preferences, describes what term?
- Why is it best not to use self-disclosure in play therapy?
- Core problem-solving structure involved five steps; which of these steps is NOT one recommended by the textbook:
- Children can be in circumstances where they have no stability and the adults in their life are inconsistent, they are likely to illustrate the theme of:
- Which of these represents the reason to use play therapy with younger children:
- What are three variables that can help us determine emotional development?
- Which statement represents an effective power-enhancing directive?
- Which is not a stage of child-centered play therapy:
- The primary focus of family counseling is:
- Which statement is NOT a reason to set limitations in play therapy?
- Considering the empirical evidence, the therapy that produces the best outcomes for emotional and behavioral youth disorders is:
- Treatment goals that are consistent with child-centered play therapy, may focus on these three problems:
- If you add a question to the end of a statement that transform to meaning and intent, you are:
- The definition of tracking is:
- The goal of multisystemic therapy (MST) is to:
- If an adolescent needs to be empowered, and reaches out to a supportive or nurturing adult within their environment, this is likely a recommendation of:
- The variables that affect change, according to the textbook, are:
- Music therapy:
- Of the skills listed, which are not recommended essential skills, regarding negotiation of social conflict:
- What do the author’s suggest about giving advice?
- What happens when children develop awareness of where the emotions are experienced in their body?
- Which statement represents a reasonable strategy for closing a play therapy session with a child:
- What statement illustrates a fundamental difference between positive and rational thinking?
- Clients may lack readiness because:
- The first recommendation that the author’s make to new therapist regarding misconceptions and assumptions in counseling is:
- When a child comes into a session, ready to talk about many things at once, what is the best strategy for a counselor to use:
- Tasked with improving child and adolescent self-awareness and growth, what is a feasible end goal:
- What do we understand about children’s questions during play therapy?
- This strategy helps the play therapist be attentive and accepting of the client, as well as immerse into the child’s world and experience.
- When you need clarification during role-play, what is the recommended strategy to use?
- Which one is a characteristic of an open-ended statement?
- What is the rationale for not using questions in play therapy?
- Which statement is NOT a recommendation to counselors for using nonverbal communication:
- Known for helping establish rapport, explore viewpoints, promote insight, includes processes for solving problems, healing from trauma and gaining self-understanding, this is likely a description of:
Set 2
- The profound understanding of the subjective world of a client, defines the term:
- Which level is NOT a recommended treatment suggestion for cognitive behavior therapy?
- Which assertion best describes nonverbal communication:
- Which one is a characteristic of an open-ended statement?
- When a child comes into a session, ready to talk about many things at once, what is the best strategy for a counselor to use:
- Treatment goals that are consistent with child-centered play therapy, may focus on these three problems:
- Distress tolerance involves:
- A child displays this theme through competency play and illustrates how they feel about themselves.
- In order to check your assumptions about a clients’ feelings, thoughts or behaviors you should:
- Core problem-solving structure involved five steps; which of these steps is NOT one recommended by the textbook:
- Music therapy:
- If you add a question to the end of a statement that transform to meaning and intent, you are:
- What is the rationale for not using questions in play therapy?
- Which assertion is true in regard to emotions being evident in the words individuals use:
- What do we know about change:
- Which of these represents the reason to use play therapy with younger children:
- When a client focuses intensely on the distressful portion of a traumatic memory, moves eyes rapidly from side to side, with the clinician encouraging cognitive reconstruction, this refers to:
- As counselors, we need to set clear, measurable goals for our clients. Which goal is most indicative of sound counseling goals?
- According to the textbook, what is the critical foundation for growth and change in child-clients?
- What do the author’s suggest about giving advice?
- The primary focus of family counseling is:
- The definition of tracking is:
- Which statement accurately reflects the relationship between agreement and empathy?
- The integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of client characteristics, culture and preferences, describes what term?
- What are three variables that can help us determine emotional development?
- Regarding mindfulness-based approaches with children, what is the most important factor to consider:
- When a therapist notices that certain actions, patterns, and communication are more prevalent than others, then this is referred to as:
- A good way to check a child’s understanding of what you say is to:
- The textbook makes recommendations for boundaries regarding the use of technology for children. Which statement is NOT one of those recommendations?
- Characteristics of brief, solution-focused therapies do NOT include:
- Tasked with improving child and adolescent self-awareness and growth, what is a feasible end goal:
- This strategy helps the play therapist be attentive and accepting of the client, as well as immerse into the child’s world and experience.
- What statement illustrates a fundamental difference between positive and rational thinking?
- When you need clarification during role-play, what is the recommended strategy to use?
- Which statement is a limitation of evidence-supported treatments (ESTs)?
- When considering what interventions are safe and appropriate for your client, the textbook suggests:
- Considering the empirical evidence, the therapy that produces the best outcomes for emotional and behavioral youth disorders is:
- What happens when children develop awareness of where the emotions are experienced in their body?
- Children can be in circumstances where they have no stability and the adults in their life are inconsistent, they are likely to illustrate the theme of:
- What are good considerations when choosing toys in the playroom?
- What do the authors state about using praise in play therapy with children?
- Clients may lack readiness because:
- Which is not a stage of child-centered play therapy:
- The variables that affect change, according to the textbook, are:
- What do we understand about children’s questions during play therapy?
- The goal of multisystemic therapy (MST) is to:
- Which best represents a focus of dialectical behavior skills therapy:
- Which statement is NOT a reason to set limitations in play therapy?
- Described as helpful for working with diverse populations, allowing a safe vehicle for expression, employs various mediums, and is typically relaxing and soothing:
- The best practice to avoid seeming judgmental towards a client is: